Pollack continued that the firm may have news on its first console foray once it’s got through some of the “immediate work” on the update to its previous game, but we couldn’t help but notice that the release has been removed from the developer’s website. Moreover, it seems like the studio has splintered since last year’s announcement, with one Reddit poster pointing out that fellow founder Ashton Andersen has left the outfit.

In fact, we get the feeling that the split wasn’t overly amicable. “My team and I are no longer with Lukewarm Media,” he tweeted earlier in the year. “We left to start a new studio and project due to a bad partnership.” That developer is named Virtual Basement, but outside of the impressive logo on its website, there’s no word on what it’s actually working on. With regards to the Primal Carnage property, Andersen noted that the rights are “complicated”.

Still, during our correspondence, Pollack seemed confident that the title is still very much on the agenda, but given Lukewarm Media’s commitments to the PC version of Primal Carnage, and the fact that the developer has essentially broken up over the past few months, we can’t imagine that it’ll be releasing anytime soon. We're hopeful, however, that it will stomp onto the PS4 eventually, as there simply aren't enough dinosaur titles around these days.